Nora grimaced as she wiped the spit that had spilled from the vial onto her sweatpants before she gingerly handed the vial back over to Dr. Snow, who smiled before making her way over to the lab. Nora really had no idea what the procedure was for testing DNA, but she watched intently as the older woman put on some latex gloves and added some sort of blue chemical into the vial before closing the lid and shaking it.

Nora almost wished that she had paid more attention to the chapter about genetics when she took biology her freshman year just so that she could know exactly what Dr. Snow was doing with her DNA, but Nora was absolutely terrible at anything science related which meant she could only watch in mild fascination as Caitlin carefully took a swab and placed it inside a different tube. Then, she placed the new tube inside a small case before placing it into some sort of spiny machine that Nora vaguely recognized from a few crime shows she watched.

"So, what exactly are you hoping to find?" asked Nora as she folded her arms over her chest as Dr. Snow turned on the machine and ripped her gloves off.

"Your birth parents, for one. If they're in the National DNA database, then we'll find them and hopefully, we can figure out from there why the Reverse-Flash is targeting you. And we also have to test your DNA to ensure that you're-"

"-Not a metahuman," finished Nora before a small incredulous chuckle escaped her lips. "Although I can tell you right now that I'm completely and one-hundred percent human."

"We're just taking precaution that we can. We don't want to miss anything, Nora, for your sake."

Nora nodded in understanding, "listen, I understand why you're doing what you're doing. But I'm telling you, I'm not who you or the Reverse-Flash thinks I am. I'm just Nora Sutton. I don't understand whats so special about me other than the fact that I was possibly kidnapped as a child and adopted."

"You think you were kidnapped, Nora?" she asked softly.

"Well- I mean, I guess it makes sense. According to my father, the Reverse-Flash was there the night I was left in the Park and he told me himself that I was here because of him, so-"

Nora trailed off as she wrapped her arms tighter around herself in a self-comforting manner. It was quite obvious that her fear over the whole situation was starting to manifest itself, even though she had done her best to hide it.

Nora was scared. More scared than she had ever been in her entire life.

"We should have the results from the test back in a few hours," said Caitlin as she placed a comforting hand on her shoulder. "Hopefully we'll finally have a definitive answer to your predicament."

"An Answer to what predicament?" came an unfamiliar voice from the door as a young looking guy with long black hair in a Big Band Theory shirt came strolling into the lab with a sack full of Chinese food in his hand.

He gave Nora a quick glance before he set down the sack of food and turned his attention back to her to as he inspected her carefully. Again, Nora couldn't shake that feeling of familiarity-

"Cisco, this is Nora Sutton and Nora, this is Cisco Ramon," said Caitlin as she stepped back to introduce the two of them.

"The girl Joe told us about, the one that's being stalked by the Reverse-Flash," said Cisco as he studied her some more, obviously perplexed as to why someone as normal looking was at the center of a deranged Speedsters attention.

Perhaps he had been expecting someone a little less young or innocent looking.

"Hi," said Nora awkwardly, not sure if she should stick her hand out for him to shake or not.

"So what'd you do to get the Reverse-Flash on your tail?" he asked as he shrugged off his jacket and threw it over the back of the nearest chair.

"I was hoping you guys would be able to tell me that," she said pensively as she glanced around the lab one more time, still feeling completely out of her element.

"Well, not to worry Nora. Team Flash always has an answer," he said with a grin as he sat down at the desk and began typing away at the computer. "Well, most of the time that is."

"That's comforting," she said sarcastically as she sat down in the nearest chair.

Cisco grinned as he furiously typed away at the keyboard, barely looking up at her as he turned his attention over to the screen. "Not to worry, Nora. Quick question, though. What day were you left in the park?"

"February 3rd, 2000," she said as she rolled her chair over to where he was so she could peer over at the monitor at what he was doing.

"What are you doing?" she asked as he punched in a bunch of numbers into a set of different codes.

"I'm hacking into the city database. I'm going to see if I can find the footage from one of the street cams that night," he said nonchalantly.

"Shouldn't you guys be working to find the Trickster?" she asked as she looked back at Dr. Snow for an answer.

"We've already pulled up all the information we could find on him already. The Flash will have more information once he an Detective West gets back from Iron Heights. But for now, we're fine doing a little investigative work on the side," she said with a smile.

"Bingo!" yelled Cisco as he pulled up a grainy black and white video on the screen that was dated for that night. Nora could vaguely recognize the park, the one on 34th street where she was left all those years ago. How he had managed to find it was beyond Nora, but she was happy that the footage still existed at all.

"They keep footage for that long?" she asked in shock.

"You'd be surprised," said Cisco as he pressed play.

Nora kept her eyes on the time-stamp as she watched the calm scene that was displayed on the screen as she patiently waited for something to happen. Her father had said that he had found her close to two in the morning, and the time-stamp on the video said eleven o'clock.

"Fast forward it," she said to Cisco.

"How far?"

"About two in the morning," she said as she watched the footage speed up until something caught her eye.

"There!" she said as she pointed at the screen. "Did you see that?"

Caitlin nodded, "I think I saw something too."

Cisco rewound the tape and they all watched the screen as he put the tape on slow motion and zoomed in so they could get a better look at the scene that was playing out right in front of them.

Nora watched silently as a flash of lightning appeared out of nowhere and zoomed down the street too fast for her to really get a good look at it. She couldn't help but shiver at the reminder of the Yellow Flash zooming around her and threatening her with his vibrating hand. Now seeing that this-this man had been there that night was overwhelming, to say the least.

The last few seconds of the footage showed two silhouettes running across the street with their guns raised before the footage cut out suddenly, leaving the two scientists and Nora baffled.

"That was the Reverse-Flash," mumbled Nora as she sat back down in the chair. "My father was right. He was there that night."

"We need to tell Barry and Joe," said Cisco stiffly as he turned off the screen.

"Barry?" asked Nora as she raised her head to look at the two scientists. "Barry Allen?"

Both Cisco and Caitlin shared a look before they both looked back at her awkwardly.

"You know him?" asked Caitlin slowly and carefully as she looked over at Nora.

"I've met him a few times," said Nora as she looked between the two of them. "My dad said that Allen and West were at Iron Heights and you just said that the Flash is at Iron Heights with Detective West."

Realization started to dawn on Nora as she rose from her seat to look at them. "Is Barry Allen the Flash?"

"Uh- no. No definitely not Barry," said Cisco, way too casually for him to be taken seriously.

Yeah right, you guys just gave it away. I'm not stupid you know," she said as she looked over at Caitlin, whose eyes had already betrayed her.

Nora couldn't help but let out a small laugh at that one. The look on their faces was absolutely priceless and it was obvious that no one had figured it out this quick before.

"He totally is," she said with a chuckle. "Oh my God, I never would've thought, but I guess it makes sense."

"How does it make sense?" asked Cisco as he scratched his ear.

"When I first met Barry we were in Jitters and he managed to catch my friend's cup when she knocked it off the table. I thought it was strange cause I could've sworn he was on the other side of the room when it happened, but then he just appeared out of nowhere and caught it! And of course he would have connections to CCPD-" she trailed off, but the smile on her face still remained.

"Okay, you're right. He is the Flash, but you can't tell anyone, okay?"

"Of course, I wouldn't ever do the Flash dirty like that," she said with a grin. "Oh if only Katie-"

She stopped mid-sentence as the reminder of what Kate had done earlier that day came back. Nora was sure Katie would never talk to her again after what had transpired in the hallway at school that morning and Nora wasn't sure that she wanted to talk to or hang around Kate anymore. She was already in over her head with the Reverse-Flash and they're snooping around Wells hadn't gotten them anywhere except their own graves.

"Is everything alright?" asked Caitlin.

"Yeah, everything's fine. I was just thinking how much my friend would be envious if she knew that I knew," said Nora off-handedly. "But I guess she can never know now."

"Nope," said Cisco as he popped the P. "This stays between us, got that? No telling your friends that you know who's under that mask. Comprende?

"Si," said Nora as she pulled her phone out of her pocket to check her messages. She had hoped that either Kate or Ethan had texted her, but found that her inbox was completely empty.

Please just text me back when you get this. I really really need to talk to you, Ethan.

She typed out the message before hitting the send button and letting out a small prayer that he would stop ignoring her like he was. He probably thought she was angry with him, maybe even scared of him because he was a metahuman. But Nora knew Ethan was not a bad person and that he would never hurt someone, even considering the short amount of time that they had known each other.

Nora was usually a good judge of character. Her dad had taught her that much and she had always taken that to heart.

Nora sighed as she looked back over to where her DNA sample was being tested. Hopefully soon, she would have answers as to why this was happening. And then Ethan would get to see if he was right in his assumption earlier.

"So, when do those results come in?"

AN: Trying my best to find the time to continue this story, and heck I still have no idea how I am going to even fit this into the already existing plotline in the show. I'm going to have to take some time to figure that out, but rest assure I will continue to update this. Updates may take a bit longer than usual though and I am truly sorry for that. But now I am finally getting to the point where Nora's real identity will be revealed. Past that, I'm still trying to figure out lol.

If any of guys have any idea on where you would like this story to go, please don't hestiate to tell me. Any ideas are welcome at this point.

Other than that, have a good day :)